It’s the lead track off the group’s upcoming debut album and marks a change of pace from their usual bass-heavy style to a more pop-driven sound.

As its name suggests, “Milk & Honey” is about working hard to achieve success. “I think many people can identify with the song,” Tropkillaz member Laudz said in the press release. “The song deals with hustling, a rags to riches mentality and improving your life — which is a priority for many, regardless of where they come from.”

Fresh off of dropping his sophomore album Memories Don’t Die on Friday, Tory Lanez has shared the video for his Future-assisted single, “Real Thing.” The track, which was DJcity’s 29th most-downloaded song of October, follows the singles “Shooters” and “Skrt Skrt.”

The dimly-lit visual finds Tory and Future holding a talent audition for the video.

Diplo has teamed up with Lil Yachty and Santigold for an inspirational single titled, “Worry No More.” The track is the latest release off his forthcoming California EP, his first solo project since 2013’s Revolution EP.

Clocking in at 83 BPM, “Worry No More” blends Diplo’s signature production style with one of Yachty’s catchy hooks. The song serves as a follow up to “Get It Right” featuring MO and “Look Back” featuring D.R.A.M..

“Made this song with Lil Yachty after his first show in Toronto. He ordered some pizza and freestyled this on a guitar loop. We worked on some other music after that and then a few months back I decided to finish it and invited Santigold to help. She ripped it. It’s why she’s one of the best out there.”

Diplo has also shared an accompanying video. The visual finds Yachty and Santigold working as bakers in a pastry shop.

As anticipated, the sleek visual stars the legendary wrestling icon Ric Flair. The Nature Boy is seen hanging with Offset and Metro throughout the video, flexing with their cars and jewelry in a luxury mansion.

“Ric Flair Drip” appears on 21 Savage, Offset, and Metro’s collaborative album, Without Warning. The project debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 last November.

Produced by Just Blaze, “Pump It Up” peaked at No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is Budden’s most commercially successful single and is considered by some to be one of Blaze’s best productions.